Tower of London

With nearly 1,000 years of shocking stories and gruesome tales contained within its ancient stone walls, the Tower of London offers a fascinating insight into London’s rich and complex heritage.

Over the course of its existence, this world-famous castle has served as a royal palace, prison, execution chamber, armoury, and even a zoo. Today, the Tower of London is a dedicated UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the city’s premier attractions.

Tower of London Highlights

See the magnificent Crown Jewels on display, made up of nearly 24,000 gems

Enjoy special exhibitions, guided tours from the famous Beefeaters, and live re-enactments of historic moments

Explore the towers to discover what imprisonment was like for the upper classes of previous centuries

Special tours and activities available for children and families

Savings for families - save up to 25% on individual prices with a family ticket

Flexibility - Tower of London tickets are open dated and can be used any time on any day

Why Buy From Us?

Tickets are valid for one year

Savings for families – a family ticket to the Tower of London saves you up to 25% compared to individual prices

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Founded in 1066 by William the Conqueror, the Tower of London is one of the world’s most famous fortresses and an imposing landmark on the banks of the River Thames.

For nearly 1,000 years, this infamous castle has been the setting for stories of royalty and tragedy, and its centuries-old myths and traditions still live on today.

The Tower of London welcomes visitors all year round, so book your ticket in advance and immerse yourself in London’s rich history.

What to See in the Tower of London:

The Crown Jewels

Marvel at the Crown Jewels, which have been stored and displayed in the Tower of London since the 1600s. This remarkable collection contains some of the world’s most exceptional diamonds, along with the finest treasures of the British Monarchy.

Beefeater Tours

Gain insider knowledge of the Tower’s history and its residents with a tour from a Yeoman Warder, popularly known as a Beefeater. Beefeaters live at the Tower and have guarded it for centuries – and they love to share intriguing tales of imprisonment, execution, and torture.

The White Tower

The White Tower showcases one of the earliest museum exhibits, the Line of Kings. Here, you can view an impressive collection of historic armours, including those of Henry VIII and Charles I.

The Bloody Tower

Learn about the myths, legends, and surprising events that took place at the Bloody Tower – one of the most infamous prisons on the castle grounds.

Royal Beasts

Explore the area that once housed the Royal Menagerie – a collection of hundreds of exotic animals. From lions to elephants, alligators and kangaroos, you’ll be shocked to learn just how many species were kept within the Tower of London.

Using Your Voucher

E-vouchers and e-tickets purchased to the Tower of London are non-cancellable, non-refundable and non-exchangeable

Exclusions

Audio guides are not included in the ticket price (they are available at the Tower of London at an additional cost).

Disabled tickets

There are discounted tickets for disabled visitors. One carer can accompany a disabled visitor for free. You will need to collect the free carer ticket from the ticket booth at the Tower of London on the day of your visit. Disabled ticket holders must be able to prove their disability.

What is the tower of London?

The Tower of London is a 900-year-old castle and fortress situated on the north bank of the River Thames. It is one of the most significant historic sites in the British capital, and one of the country’s most iconic structures.

Who built the tower of London?

The Tower of London was originally founded by William the Conqueror, following his successful invasion of England in 1066.

When was the tower of London built?

The oldest part of the Tower was thought to have been built in 1078.

Why was the tower of London built?

It was designed to be an impregnable fortress and a royal residence.

What is the recommended visit time?

It's recommended to allow 3 hours for your visit to the Tower of London. However, if you want to stay longer, you are able to stay for as long as you like within the Tower of London opening hours on your date of visit.

Tower of London Hours:

1 March - 31 October:

Tuesday – Saturday: 9am-5:30pm (last admission 5pm)

Sunday & Monday: 10am-5:30pm (last admission 5pm)

1 November - 28 February:

Tuesday – Saturday: 9am-4:30pm (last admission 4pm)

Sunday & Monday: 10am-4:30pm (last admission 4pm)

Closed 24, 25, 26 December and 1 January.

Tower of London Location:

Once you have purchased this product you will recieve an E-Voucher, print this off and take it to the GROUPS WINDOW on Tower Hill outside the Tower of London. Here you will be able to exchange this voucher for your ticket(s).

Tower of London, London, EC3N 4AB.

The nearest underground station is Tower hill (District or Cicle lines) which is a 5 minute walk from the station.

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